Tuesday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

September 28, 2021  •  

Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

National: “The FEC Unanimously Rejected a Trump Campaign Complaint Against Snapchat After the Social Media Site Removed the Former President’s Content from Its ‘Discover’ Feed” by Brian Metzger (Business Insider) for Yahoo News

Colorado: “Ex-Colorado GOP Chair Disbarred in Pro-Trump PAC Funds Case” by Associated Press for MSN

Elections

Colorado: “An Elections Supervisor Embraced Conspiracy Theories. Officials Say She Has Become an Insider Threat.” by Emma Brown (Washington Post) for MSN

Ethics

National: “Covert Postal Service Unit Probed Jan. 6 Social Media” by Betsy Woodruff Swann (Politico) for Yahoo News

National: “Supreme Court Observers See Trouble Ahead as Public Approval of Justices Erodes” by Robert Barnes and Seung Min Kim (Washington Post) for MSN

Pennsylvania: “A Leading Addiction Recovery Reformer in Philly Was on the Payroll of a Rehab Center Now Charged with Crimes” by Jeremy Roebuck and Aubrey Wilson (Philadelphia Inquirer) for MSN

South Dakota: “As Daughter Sought State License, Noem Summoned Agency Head” by Stephen Groves (Associated Press) for Yahoo News

Texas: “”Home Cooking’ Concerns Revealed in Corruption Prosecutions Outside Texas Capital” by David Barer and Josh Hinkle for KXAN

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